All-Time Greatest Cities For Photography

4. London

London. Photo Credit: Virgin Experience Days @Virgin Experience Days

England and France are two engaging countries in Europe offering intriguing sights to photograph. England's enormous Ferris wheel and enchanting stairwells provide opportunities to shoot architecture and shapes. The London Eye stands at 394 feet above ground and gives you a bird's eye view of the city's skyline. During the day, this giant Ferris wheel overlooks the South Bank and River Thames, and at night, the wheel lights up with neon fluorescent colors that can be seen from afar. The bright colors against the night sky create amazing scenic shots. If you love stairwells, the Somerset House has a fantastic five-story staircase, fourteen landings, and 104 steps swirling in both directions. As you stroll the Miles Stair, which sits in the center of the neoclassical background of the west wing of the Somerset House, you'll be able to capture the steel-mesh newel and transparent balustrade. The welded rods, circular bosses, and spiraling threads from the skeleton give the Miles Stair personality. Ready to take a short ride over to a phenomenal European city?

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Holly Toledo
Hey there! I'm Holly Toledo, a 20-something wanderluster originally from the sunny shores of Puerto Rico, now calling the beautiful Pacific Northwest my home. When I'm not diving into the latest fashion trends or catching up with friends, you can bet I'm planning my next big adventure. I've been lucky enough to explore most of Europe and South America, and every trip fuels my passion for discovering new places, cultures, and experiences. I'm beyond thrilled to be part of the HeyTourist.com team, where I get to share my travel tips and stories with fellow explorers like you! Let's make your next journey unforgettable!

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